1969_Sackson_050_January 30.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1969_Sackson_050_January 30.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_050_January 30.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1969
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
Thursday 30 January 1969
30th day - 335 days to come
Felicia called. She got her report on the 3M royalties:
ACQUIRE $3,186.09
BAZAAR $1,868.09
MONAD $8.89
VENTURE $37.93
$5,101.00
{3,825.75 - Mine}
{1,275.25 - Agent's}
Made a lot of repros of the book diagrams.
Looked up my CHESS variant I spoke to Martin about last
night. It is called DUEL CHESS and the number of checks
is set between 5 & 10.
Jim Dunnigan over for supper. He brought me a letter from
Phil reiterating our conversation of yesterday.
Jim also brought me a new set of equipment for playing
THE MONEY GAME. His idea for the "Crash" in the 1929 version
is to set a certain level of speculation for causing a
crash. But each time there is heavy speculation short of this
level it brings down the level.
He brought me two versions of ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR I, one
as used in some classrooms as a simulation game and
a simplified version for use in the book. It looks good.
He brought a rough set of equipment for playing the large
version. (Board filed in large box on shelf [45]. Pieces on
shelf [16]. Rules and other material on Y filed on shelf [22])
30th day - 335 days to come
Felicia called. She got her report on the 3M royalties:
ACQUIRE $3,186.09
BAZAAR $1,868.09
MONAD $8.89
VENTURE $37.93
$5,101.00
{3,825.75 - Mine}
{1,275.25 - Agent's}
Made a lot of repros of the book diagrams.
Looked up my CHESS variant I spoke to Martin about last
night. It is called DUEL CHESS and the number of checks
is set between 5 & 10.
Jim Dunnigan over for supper. He brought me a letter from
Phil reiterating our conversation of yesterday.
Jim also brought me a new set of equipment for playing
THE MONEY GAME. His idea for the "Crash" in the 1929 version
is to set a certain level of speculation for causing a
crash. But each time there is heavy speculation short of this
level it brings down the level.
He brought me two versions of ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR I, one
as used in some classrooms as a simulation game and
a simplified version for use in the book. It looks good.
He brought a rough set of equipment for playing the large
version. (Board filed in large box on shelf [45]. Pieces on
shelf [16]. Rules and other material on Y filed on shelf [22])
Item sets